Advance Adapters 50-6309 User Manual

Advance Adapters For the car

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SPECIAL NOTE: The components packaged in this kit have been assembled and machined for specific types of conversions. Modifications to any of the
components will void any possible warranty or return privileges. If you do not fully understand the modifications or changes that will be required to complete
your conversion, we strongly recommend that you contact our sales department for more information. This Instruction Sheet is only to be used for the assembly
of Advance Adapter components. We recommend that a service manual pertaining to your vehicle be obtained for specific torque vales, wiring diagrams and
other related equipment. These manuals are normally available at automotive dealerships and parts stores.

ADVANCE ADAPTERS, INC.

P/N: 50-6309

P.O. Box 247, 4320 Aerotech Center Way

New Item: (01/98)

Paso Robles, CA 93447

PAGE: 1 OF 3

Telephone: (800) 350-2223

Fax: (805) 238-4201

Page Rev. Date:

01-17-14

KIT CONSISTS OF:
No.

Qty.

Part No.

Description

GM 700R-4 4X4 APPLICATION TO DANA 300

1.

1

51-6300A

CASTING (Ref: 711163)

2.

1

52-6309

DANA 300 INPUT SHAFT

3.

1

716308

BEARING (#6209)

4.

1

716511

"O"-RING

5.

1

716517

GASKET

6.

1

716749

NATIONAL SEAL 471870

7.

4

720038

10mm LOCKWASHER

8.

4

720046

10mm 1.5 THREAD BOLT S.H.C.S.

9.

6

723701

3/8"-16 HEX NUT

10.

6

723704

LOCK WASHER

11.

6

723711

STUD BOLT 3/8"-16 x 2" LG.

12.

1

JP001

JEEP INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

This kit is designed to use a stock 700R 4X4 transmission to a Dana 300 transfer case. If you do not have the 4X4 version
of the 700R, you will have to purchase a new output shaft, GM# 8642228. To assembly this adapter, you will have to modify
your output stickout from the back of the transmission case. The proper cut off length is 2.75". This measurement should
be taken from the rear of the transmission case.

1. Starting at the Dana 300 transfer case, remove the 6 socket head bolts from the aluminum index hub on the front side

the transfer case.

2. Using the two slots on the side of this retainer, you will need to pry the retainer out of the transfer case. This retainer

assembly does pilot into the rear output shaft of this transfer case. If the retainer assembly seams tight to remove, try
spinning the rear output shaft.

3. Once the retainer is removed you will need a pair of snap ring pliers to remove the snap ring that retains the drive gear

to the input shaft. Remove the snap ring and the drive gear from the input shaft. The aluminum retainer should now
have the bearing, input shaft, seal, and a snap ring holding the bearing into the retainer. This snap ring must also be
removed to allow the bearing and input shaft to be pressed out of the index housing.

4. The seal will also be required to be pressed out of the index retainer. The retainer should now be empty.
5. Install the new bearing onto the new input shaft. Install both components into the stock retainer and install the stock

snap ring.

6. Install the input drive gear onto the input shaft and retain it with the stock snap ring. Make sure the gear is installed

so that the cogged side of the gear is facing away from the bearing.

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